The Annapolis Royal Graveyard is one of the oldest English graveyards in Canada, with one stone — that of a 37-year-old woman — dating to 1720. This ancient part of Canada is…
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13 Days of Halloween, Day 7: Little Monsters and Chinese Lanterns in Montreal
With an array of activities to celebrate Halloween, a visit to the Montreal Botanical Gardens is sure to sprout some merriment and laughter. Enjoy the Great Pumpkin Ball to the Little Monsters…
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13 Days of Halloween, No. 4: Frightening Fort York
First built in 1793, Fort York is the birthplace of urban Toronto. It was also the gravesite of hundreds of soldiers who died throughout the years when it served as the city's…
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13 Days of Halloween, No. 3: The bloody Plains of Abraham
In 1759, thousands of soldiers lost their lives on the Plains of Abraham in fierce fighting between Wolfe and Montcalm. Centuries later, the chilling memory of those battles still lingers in Quebec…
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13 Days of Halloween, No. 2: Ghostly Edmonton
Edmonton's oldest surviving brick schoolhouse is a place often cited as being the most haunted building in the Alberta capital.
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13 Days of Halloween, Day 11: House of Horrors
Potter’s House, Surrey, B.C. – Torture dungeons, bloody severed heads, feeding wolves and gutted torsos. Potter’s House in Surrey at 12530 72nd Avenue draws in visitors from throughout Vancouver and the Fraser…
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13 Days of Halloween, No. 1: Haunted Regina
We're counting down all the fun, ghoulish and frightfully good times you can enjoy while travelling around Canada between now and the witching hour on October 31. Here's the first installment of…
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13 Days of Halloween, Day 6: Haunted Cave in B.C.
While staff at Horne Lake spend 11 months of the year convincing visitors that caves aren't scary places, the mood changes in October as Halloween nears in the Vancouver Island town of…






